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Definition of stated
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Stated
(a.)
Settled;
established;
fixed.
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Proposition
::
Proposition
(n.) That which is
offered
or
affirmed
as the
subject
of the
discourse;
anything
stated
or
affirmed
for
discussion
or
illustration.
Check
::
Check (n.) A
written
order
directing
a bank or
banker
to pay money as
therein
stated.
See Bank
check,
below..
Unless
::
Unless
(conj.)
Upon any less
condition
than (the fact or thing
stated
in the
sentence
or
clause
which
follows);
if not;
supposing
that not; if it be not; were it not that;
except;
as, we shall fail
unless
we are
industrious..
Stateful
::
Statedly
(adv.)
At
stated
times;
regularly.
Instated
::
Instated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Instat.
Stated
::
Stated
(a.)
Settled;
established;
fixed.
Re-presentation
::
Re-presentation
(n.) The act of
re-presenting,
or the state of being
presented
again;
a new
presentation;
as,
re-presentation
of facts
previously
stated..
Rosicrucian
::
Rosicrucian
(n.) One who, in the 17th
century
and the early part of the 18th,
claimed
to
belong
to a
secret
society
of
philosophers
deeply
versed
in the
secrets
of
nature,
-- the
alleged
society
having
existed,
it was
stated,
several
hundred
years..
Hour
::
Hour (n.)
Certain
prayers
to be
repeated
at
stated
times of the day, as
matins
and
vespers..
Vacation
::
Vacation
(n.)
Intermission
of a
stated
employment,
procedure,
or
office;
a
period
of
intermission;
rest;
leisure..
Market
::
Market
(n.) A
meeting
together
of
people,
at a
stated
time and
place,
for the
purpose
of
traffic
(as in
cattle,
provisions,
wares,
etc.) by
private
purchase
and sale, and not by
auction;
as, a
market
is held in the town every
week..
Continuance
::
Continuance
(n.) The
adjournment
of the
proceedings
in a cause from one day, or from one
stated
term of a
court,
to
another..
Premise
::
Premise
(n.)
Matters
previously
stated
or set
forth;
esp., that part in the
beginning
of a deed, the
office
of which is to
express
the
grantor
and
grantee,
and the land or thing
granted
or
conveyed,
and all that
precedes
the
habendum;
the thing
demised
or
granted..
Anniversary
::
Anniversary
(a.)
Returning
with the year, at a
stated
time;
annual;
yearly;
as, an
anniversary
feast..
Parole
::
Parole
(n.) Word of
promise;
word of
honor;
plighted
faith;
especially
(Mil.),
promise,
upon one's faith and
honor,
to
fulfill
stated
conditions,
as not to bear arms
against
one's
captors,
to
return
to
custody,
or the
like..
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) A
church
solemnity
or
ceremony
celebrated
at Rome, at
stated
intervals,
originally
of one
hundred
years,
but
latterly
of
twenty-five;
a
plenary
and
extraordinary
indulgence
grated
by the
sovereign
pontiff
to the
universal
church.
One
invariable
condition
of
granting
this
indulgence
is the
confession
of sins and
receiving
of the
eucharist..
Therefore
::
Therefore
(adv.)
For that or this
reason,
referring
to
something
previously
stated;
for
that..
Form
::
Form (n.)
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice;
fixed way of
proceeding;
conventional
or
stated
scheme;
formula;
as, a form of
prayer..
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) A
standard
of
dimension;
a fixed unit of
quantity
or
extent;
an
extent
or
quantity
in the
fractions
or
multiples
of which
anything
is
estimated
and
stated;
hence,
a rule by which
anything
is
adjusted
or
judged..
Ad Valorem
::
Ad
valorem
() A term used to
denote
a duty or
charge
laid upon
goods,
at a
certain
rate per cent upon their
value,
as
stated
in their
invoice,
-- in
opposition
to a
specific
sum upon a given
quantity
or
number;
as, an ad
valorem
duty of
twenty
per
cent..
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